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we'll have legal updates throughout the morning. you can always get local news, amazing. weather, and traffic on the nbc10 app. >> much. agin >> tha,'es right. good morning. breaking overnight, shutdown. if you're interes for president trump's twitter account mysteriously disappears for 11 minutes. the company blaming a rogue short periods of time. employee on their last day of some people believe it can boost work. this morning what twitter is your brain and may delay the doing to make sure that doesn't happen again. under fire. attorney general jeff sessions symptoms of alzheimer's. can fasting really help? facing new scrutiny in the russia investigation. just what did he know during the or is it all hype? it's 12:00 noon, and peter boes campaign? and did he lie about it under is sitting down for breakfast. oath? as washington gets set for the he hasn't eaten anything for 16 battle over the republicans' new hours, part of a fasting tax plan. growing scandal. regiment he says boosts his shocking accusations against brain. >> you feel more productive. kevin spacey tied to his your brain is buzzing. behavior on the set of "house of cards." your sins. the oscar winner dropped by his that sign naps are buzzing. agent and publicist. police in new york investigate
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>> reporter: it's the latest two new rape allegations against health fad to make headlines. claiming to help you lose weight disgraced titan, harvey weinstein. and fight aging. those stories plus the >> i can feel the difference. >> reporter: actor and former california family lost in the nfl player terry cruz says amazon, after a pirate attack. making their way back home. intermittent fasting helped him the mysterious discovery get in the best shape of his inside egypt's great pyramid. life at age 49. we're there live. now, growing research suggests and field of dreams. its benefits to our brains could >> will you marry me? >> the couple behind that world be big. >> we find in the animals, the series proposal joins us live, today, friday, november 3rd, 2017. int mitt fasting reduces. >> it improves heart health and prevents the similymptoms of alzheimer's. >> it improves cognition and >> from nbc news, this is protects nerve cells from "today," with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. dysfunction and degeneration. >> reporter: so far, there's few >> love was in the air at the human studies of fasting. world series. scientists believe its potential love will be with us on a friday benefits come from evolution. morning. >> stop if you heard this before. it is a busy morning. they say, as we evolved, man especially in washington. adapted to shortages in food by there's a little bit of developing a protective fasting everything to cover, from that mode, that promoting cell growth
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drama with president trump's and strengthens organs. twitter account. and the new twist in the fight >> the body is like, okay. i don't have food. i need to be protecting for over legislation and the tax cut legislation. we're starting with all of this, survival. starting with hallie jackson on >> reporter: usc neuroscientist capitol hill this morning. hallie, good morning. todd morgan believes in fasting. >> reporter: hi, matt. but he says the biggest good morning to you. challenge is sticking with it. let's start something that affects every person thwatching that's why his team created this show. prolon, a diaily diet he claims the tax plan. that's what you see the gop talking about today, even when tricks your body into thinking everybody is talking about the it's fasting. for $300 a week, it provides twitt eter takedown, including three low-cal meals a day. president trump himself. he tweeted about it. it's not as good as a corn chip. my twitter account was taken >> not as good as a corn chip. down for 11 minutes by a rogue but better for you. >> reporter: morgan is an employee. i guess the world must finally officer in the country that be getting out and having an sells prolon. impact. in a published study, it comes after everybody saw, researchers found that those who for a very brief time what the followed the diet one week a world would look like without a month for three months, had less belly fat and lower cholesterol donald trump twitter account. for 11 minutes, the sound of and inflammation. reducing their risk for type ii social media silence, after the president's twitter account was
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diabetes and heart disease. deactivated briefly. how do you think it could affect his verified @real donald trump people with alzheimer's? >> we need clinical studies to look at this. but there's benefits to the account. was gone. instead of tweets, this message. cardiovascular system, obesitob sorry, that page doesn't exist. diabetes. these are disorders that can increase your risk for at 8:05 p.m., twitter posted a statement, saying the president's account was alzheimer's disease. >> reporter: peter participated inadvertently deactivated due to in the prolon study and uses the human error by a twitter diet every few months. with a history of alzheimer's in employee. it wasn't just a glitch. his family, he hopes several hours later, the company posted again. intermittent fasting strengthens we have learned this was done by his brain now and in the future. a twitter customer support employee who did this on the >> if there is a chance that a employee's last day. diet like this is going to help we are conducting a full me prevent the similymptom osca, personal review. the twitter takedown, coming out it's a good reason to continue hours after a policy push by the it. >> before you start any fasting president. regime, talk to your doctor and promising history in the first. it can be dangerous for certain making. >> biggest tax cuts in the kinds of people. don't jump on the bandwagon watt history of our country. we have reform. that confirmation. we have simplification. and go to today.com. >> reporter: his time light there's different ways to do this intermittent fasting. tight. just 20 working days away. but it is a rage right now. >> working to give the american
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people a giant tax cut for people, you know, some people christmas. >> reporter: but this plan is eating until 8:00. far from wrapped up, as we learn not eating again until 12:00. more about what it means for your taxes. some people doing that program. on the plus side for some americans, the number of tax >> i mean, you are saying, if i went to bed at 7:00 and didn't brackets would shrink, from seven to four. eat until 7:00 the next morning? the deduction would double. >> you eat when you sleep. and the child tax care credit that wouldn't count. goes up. >> i probably do. >> it's hard. businesses would get a break, too, with the top corporate rate people say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. slashed, from 35% to 20%. and you're eating breakfast at noon. there's a lot of debate about it. i've started trying to do it. >> the typical family of four and i find it hard because i'm a will save $1,182 a year on their night eater. 10:00, 11:00, my hands get in taxes. >> reporter: on the flipside, the gop plan would cut or get it. >> what did that cracker taste like? >> that was good. rid of some of the deductions i'm not into the olives. >> you seemed like you loved people like the most, including medical expenses and student loans. you can only write off mortgage interest for the first $500,000 of that loan, instead of $1 million. and the plan would eliminate deductions for state and local income taxes. a problem for places with big
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rates, like california, connecticut and new york. some of the blue state republicans now not thrilled. congressman lee zeldan with kasie hunt. democrats blasting the plan as a jackpot for the rich. >> you're a big corporation, you're a wealthy individual, you do great. you're a middle class person, you suffer. >> reporter: here's the bottom line politically. there's a lot of incentive for republicans to get this tax cut plan over the finish line. but they don't agree on how that nbc 10 news starts now. should happen. good morning. as always on capitol hill, the devil is in the details. time now is 8:26. >> hallie jackson, thank you let's get right to meteorologist very much. let's zero in on how bill henley with your most everyone will be impacted on accurate neighborhood forecast. this. and stephanie ruhle is here. >> beautiful day brewing. thin clouds this morning, just a steph, you looked a thoug ed ed few of them. closely. and the fog never happened in who wins and loses? >> if you go with the biggest philadelphia. those neighborhoods with a little bit of fog are seeing it changes, it is simpler. you know if you only do standard ease already. 59 degrees in the city. but there are a few
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neighborhoods a little bit decemb deductions, you're going to get a bigger deduction. warmer. port richmond is at 60 degrees. in terms of winners and loses, that expanded child tax credit. warming into the 70s this that's an extra 600 bucks in afternoon. now let's get a check on your pocket. that's a positive. if you think about your 401(k), traffic with jessica boyington. the fact that's not getting >> watching the blue route and touched is a huge positive. the germantown pike on ramp it's people aren't getting paid more stop and go on the southbound money and we're living longer lives. those 401(k)s are what we retire side. northbound not so bad. on. there's a lot of talk about it sun glare over around route 42 being limited how much money you can put in. that would have been a huge at route 41. negative for all of us. it's a little slow moving >> that sounded like a trial towards philadelphia or maybe balloon. as soon as that got out and the 295. here's a look at the line reaction was negative, the overnight in center city for the president said we're not doing launch of apple's iphone 10. some of the people in this line that. let's get over to corporate taxes. started camping out yesterday the rate was 35% going down to afternoon. good luck if you can't get your 20%. the question is, will they take hands on one today or didn't the savings in tax and pass it preorder one online. along to workers in the form of supplies of the device may be higher wages? >> that's the multigazillion out until february. in delaware county you can get a drive-through flu shot dollar question.
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corporations are flush with today. cash. the department of health is look at the stock market. you don't see it impacting wages giving the shots at the tinicum and that's what we need. fire department starting at in this global economy, jobs are overseas. manufacturing is overseas. companies have optimized. 10:00 a.m. we'll have another update in they don't need as many workers about 25 minutes. and they're not paying more. we hope this plan, we hope the he's a husband, father, veteran... trickle-down economics works, but it's not proven. but most of all, he's a fighter. >> when people are flush with chris brown has never been afraid cash, corporations, businesses, to take on the big fights. that's why he stood up to republicans and democrats alike the wealthy, are they willing to to fight the north jersey casinos spend it? >> yes and no. and the takeover of atlantic city. when wealthy people have more chris brown is fighting to protect jobs in our region... money in their paockets, they a true champion for the working men and women of atlantic county. could spend more but they don't need to. when people who live closer to on november 7th, let's keep him fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. the bone have more money, they might buy a washing machine or a house. this might help most of america. but it's optimistic and hopeful. it is not a guarantee. >> steph, thank you very much. another major story involving the president. new fallout from the russia
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probe, putting attorney general jeff sessions back in the spotlight and lawmakers demanding some answers. kristen welker has more on that story. good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning to you. that comes. in just hours, president trump will take off for a five-nation, 12-day trip trohroughout asia. his central message will be north korea's nuclear problem is the international community's responsibility. he is looking to leave all of the political trials behind that are looming here at home. >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. >> reporter: with the president poised to leave the country this morning, new russia revelations, stemming from george papadopoulos, the former volunteer campaign aide, who pled guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials, promising dirt on hillary clinton. during a march meeting, papadopoulos told president trump he had connections that could help candidate trump.
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j.d. gordon, at the time, trump listened with interest. gordon says the item was shut down by chef sessions. ty cobbs says no one in the campaign ever paid series attention to the 29-year-old unpaid volunteer. in february, mr. trump dismissed the idea of any conversations about russia. >> can you say whether you are aware that anyone who advised your campaign had contacts with russia during the course of the election? >> i told you. general flynn was obviously dealing. that's one person. he was dealing -- >> during the election? >> nobody that i know of. >> reporter: what took place at this meeting is also raising questions, for the now-attorney general jeff sessions, who testified before congress, that he had never had any conversations with russians or foreign officials about interference in the election. and -- >> i have no knowledge of any such conversations by anyone connected to the trump campaign. >> reporter: adding pressure, good morning, everybody.
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it is november 3rd, 2017. former trump campaign adviser, carter page, testified on we have a great crowd out on our capitol hill thursday, he told plaza. we're happy to be here. what's going on? sessions about a trip he took to >> do you remember this guy? moscow in the summer of 2016. where did he go? oh. page saying the trip was he ducked down. unrelated to the campaign. >> you remember this guy from >> i'm working to help and last year? provide everything that i >> are you kidding? yes. >> he has run 160 marathons. possibly can. >> reporter: now, as the russia >> oh, my gosh. i love you. investigation looms large, the and i love my plates. president is looking to reset, before leaving on a 12-day trip megyn got one, too. >> megyn, carson. to asia, opening up overnight >> we love your pottery. during interviews with multiple thank you. >> i love you. outlets. expressing irritation with the >> he comes every year. justice department, saying the >> this year, he's running the focus should be on leaks and investigating hillary clinton. marathon with two, new knees. >> i am not supposed to be involved with the justice department. congratulations. i'm not supposed to be involved >> we love seeing you. cutie. with the fbi. >> if you love music, this is i'm not supposed to be doing the the place to be for the next kind of things i would love to couple of weeks. it saturdays on monday. be doing. and i'm very frustrated by it. >> reporter: this morning, the arno president is accusing the andy grammer will be here live. democrats of what he calls collusion and dishonesty, after >> and another one of our donna brazile, the former favorites. the soulful sam smith. national committee chairwoman, we're huge fans. matt loves him, most of all. reveals that she believes the
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dnc was rigged in hillary live performance right here. clinton's favor during the 2016 >> and don't forget friday, primary race because her november 17th. campaign was largely financing it will be a day to remember the party. a spokesperson for clinton when tim mcgraw and faith hill declined to comment. take over the plaza. matt and savannah? y'all have to come back. it will be a big one. >> kristen, thank you very much. for information on passes, head let's bring in chuck todd. to today.com. >> good morning, matt. will you hold my plate for a >> going to bring in the donna moment. i'm going to find our crowd moment. there's a young lady who has a brazile story. birthday. is jeff sessions in trouble? all she wants -- where is ana? >> in an extraordinary example, oh. happy birthday, girl. he is in trouble. you want a selfie with he doesn't have confidence as everybody? >> of course. >> okay, you guys. far as the president's we made a special frame for ana. concerned. but the president's lack of can you come over for a quick confidence has nothing to do self selfie. >> we'll get on all sides of with capitol hill's issue with him. it's the third that jeff you. >> you want me to take it? sessions had to correct the i have the longest arm. record of a meeting with russian officials or something involving okay. russia. and in the last one, senators >> hoda is good at selfies. don't take kindly to be misled >> one, two. and -- yes. all right. under oath, especially from the chief law enforcement officer. the president's problems with ana, we signed it for you so you can put the picture in there.
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him, create this vice grip for >> thank you so much. >> you're welcome, sweetie. have a good one. jeff sessions. >> that's nice. he says, do something to and printing the picture only distract from russia. investigate hillary clinton. >> if you're in a meeting on costs $29.99. march 31st, 2016, and you hear with the holiday season upon us, simple ways to upgrade your space for under $100. this talk from george we'll have that and much more. papadopoulos, who says i have somebody in the u.k. that can first, this is "today" on nbc. connect us to putin in russia. >> that was not your fault. you shut it down if you're jeff that was a mistake. >> carson, no. sessions and i don't want to >> not time to go to break? talk about it because it might >> no, no. leak, would you remember that >> and we're back. >> world's fastest commercial conversation late center. >> it's hard to fathom. break. siri daly is here. carson and siri will cook up a you know when controversial things get offered up and you feast. are the person who says, that's >> and i have a new plate. a bad idea, according to reports >> beer can chicken nachos. jeff sessions say that. >> we have a lot to talk about. it's hard to come around to the first this, is "today" on idea that you might have just, nbc. >> don't say that. oh. i have so many things going on, these people are going to be rushing to commercial. i forgot about that one. megyn, what's coming up? >> can we talk about donna brazile. i don't want to make it inside >> grace vanderwal, she won baseball. but donna brazile is a long-time "america's got talent." democratic party official. and ireland baldwin. she was acting chair for a time she is the new face of the guess
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in 2016. jean's campaign. she wrote an extraordinary piece where she basically says that but she's about body positivity and owning and admitting your hillary clinton, her campaign, exercised undue and flaws. >> i love how you are dramatic. inappropriate influence over the >> there are many to talk about. democratic party in the primary, such that they were pro-hillary mr. price? >> yes, sir. >> didn't mean to go from flaws when they should have been a more even playing field. do i have that right? to you. >> what a transition that is. let's look around the country and if so, what's the and see where it's good and not significance? >> on one hand, it was captain so good. as we take a check of saturday's weather. keep in mind through the ohio obvious. she was an insider. valley, down to sections of the he wasn't a member of the party. deep south, we'll see rain and the dnc had a finger on the the slight risk of severe weather rolling through some scale. areas. and bernie ande ersanders knew d as we head to texas, record-high a finger on the scale for temperatures. watch out, lubbock. hillary clinton. you have to look at the debate in some areas, you will get into schedule. what donna brazile said, to say the upper 80s. and sloppy weather rolls in to that it was essentially rigged areas of the pacific northwest, where rain and snow, upwards of 20 inches in some areas, before in her favor, that can't be all is said and done. that's what you're expecting if unrung. you head in that direction. the clinton campaign is saying, in the he could have exerted similar influence. he didn't have big-dollar fund good morning. i'm bill henley. the clouds are thinning out.
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sunshine is going to be nice and bright. raisers to do that. that sounds well and good. we warm into the 70s this afternoon. but this is a large problem, still a little bit of fog left in delaware, but not for long. savannah. this is a party barely able to keep itself together. the sanders wing and the sunshine will take over and the fog at the shore is already thinning out. 73 at the shore this afternoon, clinton/obama wing. this is a grenade. 76 degrees inland. sunshine to begin with in the and the current dnc charge. he is in trouble here. he has to figure out how to put lehigh valley. this together. clouds this afternoon, a slight chance of a shower later today. he had support of obama and partly sunny skies and a nice warmup for philadelphia and the clinton. i have a feeling that's how this suburbs. cooler this weekend. will play out. >> got to leave it there. the allegation that the clinton campaign was bankrolling the democratic party. >> that's a quick look at your chuck, thank you. >> they were. the dnc was bankrupt because of weather. we need to make sure everybody gets some screen time. barack obama. >> chuck todd, thank you very we'll end send it back inside to much. we're going to see you sunday for a special edition of "meet you, matt. three years ago, the ice the press," celebrating the 70th bucket challenge, which was a anniversary of the longest fun way to raise money for running show on television. >> they have a lot to talk a.l.s. research, took the world by storm. about. here in new york, mourners >> the new book, "the ice bucket paid tribute to the victims of challenge" gives us the this week's terror attacks in inspirational story on what is lower manhattan. behind the phenomenon. and kate snow is back. they lit kand acandles and push >> reporter: 17 million people took part in the ice bucket
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bicycles down the path of where eight people were killed. challenge. celebrities, world leaders, my family, you guys. how does a moment of giving become a viral sensation? it takes a bucket, a bag of ice the suspect drove about a mile. and a family's love for one courageous man. >> we've been nominated to do the uzbek immigrant was on a the a.l.s. ice bucket. terror charge. >> ice bucket. >> ice bucket challenge. isis claimed responsibility for >> three, two, one. that attack. new allegations against oscar winner kevin spacey. >> reporter: this is what you these are coming from the set of know. what you don't know is the man his hit netflix show "house of who started it all. cards." strong, agile. nbc national correspondent, kate for pete frates, sports came snow, is here with that this morning. >> reporter: good morning. naturally. we told you yesterday, thursday, >> oh, sweet. >> reporter: he played hockey, that kevin spacey is taking time football and baseball. away from work, speaking help. becoming team captain at boston last night, new reporting about his alleged actions on the set college. >> that's a grand slam home run of "house of cards." and quick responses from the for peter frates. companies behind that show. but then, at 27 years old, >> they say, we get the leaders something felt wrong. >> i started to feel some we deserve. >> reporter: it was the first twitching up in my upper arms. netflix series to introduce the okay. i'll drink an extra gatorade. concept of binge-watching. eat an extra banana and i'll be now, eight unnamed current and okay.
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>> reporter: in march of 2012, a former workers on "house of doctor delivered the terrible cards," tells cnn, the diagnosis to pete and his atmosphere on set was toxic for parents, john and nancy. >> it was a short diagnosis. young men who had to work or it was two to five years to interact with kevin spacey. live. >> meet your new daddy. 100% fatal. no treatment. >> reporter: but mrc, the no cure. >> reporter: that night, pete protection company behind "house of cards," acknowledged a called an emergency family meeting. nancy, he starts talking to all complaint was made about a comment and gesture from spacey of you. >> oh, yeah. during the first year of >> reporter: what did he say? >> there will be no wallowing. production. it was resolved promptly, with we're going to get to work. i'm going to get this disease in spacey in a training process. front of philanthropists such as netflix was just made aware of the complaint. we are deeply troubled to learn bill gates. about the new allegations that >> i'm pete frates. i'm 27. and i was recently diagnosed are being hemade to the press with a.l.s. about spacey's interaction on >> reporter: he built support thaw strong social media "house of cards." network. and two years later, a creating and maintaining a safe working environment for our cast breakthrough. he saw, somebody dumped an ice and crew is our top priority. bucket over a golfer's head. mrc created an anonymous >> you have 20 hours to respond. complaint hot line, brought in or you're going to donate $100 counselors and legal advisers for the crew.
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to the a.l.s. foundation. netflix said it is not aware of >> reporter: he said to take the other incidents involving kevin challenge and challenge three others. spacey on-set. spacey himself has not been seen pretty soon, the ice bucket in public since last week. challenge took on a life of its overnight, his agent and public own. this thing catches fire. relations firm confirmed to nbc >> yeah. the local tv, to the national news, they no longer represent spacey. on wednesday, his tv. and then, it goes to the entertainment world. representatives said that spacey was taking the time necessary to and then, it went international. seek evaluation and treatment. >> to me, that's a hopeful sign. and this thing, to this day, is the largest viral sensation in if somebody has a disorder the history of mankind. that's diagnosisible and they're >> reporter: and the most amazing part -- >> i want to accept this willing to get treatment and do challenge. what a team tells them to do, is i want to do it better than it's positive. >> i'm not doing okay. i got to get help. been done. >> reporter: that's the only one >> reporter: former movie i cried at. >> bill gates. producer, harvey weinstein, he did it. suggested he was seeking help. on thursday, another actress and he's a kid that is very determined and very confirmed her accusation that goal-oriented. and all those qualities brought harvey weinstein raped her in this to bill gates. 2010. a new york police department detective has interviewed his client and he's provided >> reporter: and pete couldn't material to the manhattan resist joining in, doing the district attorney, who he challenge at his beloved fenway
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believes is considering charges. in response to that story, a park. spokesperson for harvey weinstein says, any allegations over the years, pete's health had deteriorated. of nonconsensual sex are denied eight months after diagnosis, he by mr. weinstein. was in a wheelchair. and shortly after he did that late thursday, the new york city challenge, he was on a police department confirmed to ventilator. what's happening to your son nbc news, we are aware of the sexual assault complaints. we're actively investigating right now? >> he's completely them. the nypd continues to work with incapacitated. the manhattan district he has the ability to move his attorney's office on the case. the investigation is ongoing. eye pp eyes. but it's a special occasion that the lawyer for this weinstein he can show expression. >> reporter: pete let us into his bedroom, to show the accuser tells me that the difficult process of getting him manhattan district attorney's out of bed, with the assistance office is reaching out to of two full-time aids. potential witnesses. we have reached out to the pete using his eyes and a voice manhattan d.a.'s office and last automated machine to communicate night but did not hear back. with the outside world. nbc news has confirmed there's four sexual misconduct or sexual by his side throughout, his family, including the love of his life, julie. assault investigations related what's clear from the start, his to harvey weinstein under way in humor is still going strong. los angeles. and london police are also tell me about meeting julie. investigating cases involving you took a chance and you walked weinstein. >> a lot of different locations. over. >> because i am me, a bona fide kate, thank you very much. let's turn and get a first check of the weather. al has the morning off. stun, and she is a beautiful
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babe. perfect match. >> reporter: after nine months we have wnbc's dave price. after dating, he told julie he good morning. >> nice to see you. a pleasure to be with you. had a.l.s. you could have turned around and we talk about warm temperatures said, this is a little much. for a good portion of the country, seeing above-average why didn't you? >> the thought never crossed my highs with temps going from 10 mind. i immediately thought, we need to 15 degrees above where we to get married right away. would normally be. in new york city, 73 degrees have children. today. that's the average high you know, everything just sped up for me. temperature in mid-september. september 21st to be exact. >> reporter: by the wedding day, pete had one wish, to walk down the aisle. >> it was almost nearly you can see, down to the impossible at that point for him carolinas, the numbers climb. to walk that far. and stretching back to the texas so, it was pretty incredible. panhand panhandle, where we see >> reporter: two weeks after you temperatures climbing to 87 dumped the ice on him. degrees and record highs >> yeah. possible. we had lucy. possible. that's a look ♪ >> reporter: lucy is 3 now and a if you're looking to save money on your medicare part d prescriptions, daddy's girl. >> i think people see pete and switch to walgreens. we make it easy to seize the day, he has these machines. so you can get more out of life and medicare part d. they are timid around him. and they watch lucy climb all over him. oh. he's not that fragile. just walk right in for savings >> reporter: he's just a dad. >> just a dad. that will be the highlight of your day. walgreens has $0 copays on select plans >> reporter: and pete had this
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and 100 points on prescriptions. message for his supporters. >> the thing i always tell so, swing by and save today. people is to google three little walgreens, at the corner of happy & healthy. letters. a.l.s. learn how much it can devastate the mind, body and soul. frankly, it's just awful. but there is hope because of the good morning. ice bucket challenge. i thank you for the continued i'm meteorologist bill henley. fog will disappear. support. with sunshine and scattered let's strike out a.l.s. clouds, the temperatures will sincerely, uncle pete. head for the 70s. 76 degrees in new jersey. you see some of the fog at the shore. >> reporter: the ice bucket that clears out. challenge raised $225 million in 73 degrees with partly sunny skies this afternoon. a nice, mild day in the lehigh six weeks. and still counting. valley, too. after that, they lost track how just a slight chance of a shower much. but it's had a real impact, with afternoon clouds coming guys, on drugs and research for through. 70s for philadelphia, the a.l.s. suburbs, delaware. it turns cooler for the weekend. and that's what pete's hoping his legacy is. >> in a little while, we'll talk >> i don't know if pete is watching. but he is, if you are, you are a about sloppy weather in the pacific northwest. hero. >> thank you so much. absolute hero. coming up, heading home. >> that was a beautiful story, new video of the california kate. >> yeah. >> she says it never crossed my family at the center of a harrowing ordeal in the amazon. mind. >> unbelievable. attacked by pirates. missing for days. >> reporter: they're so and eventually rescued. inspirational to meet. and the other thing, it's hard i love this story. to remember that pete is in the amazing discovery inside there. he's talking to me and tweeting
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we're back with "today" loves football. or a special edition of "dinner with the dalys." carson's beloved oakland raiders. >> into miami on sunday night. he and siri have recipes, great at the game. >> has more losses than all of last year. >> maybe this will be good luck. we're going to start with beer can chicken nachos. >> for raiders fan. >> you have to drink half of the
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pe beer. >> you want to drink half of it. i drink late more. put some seasoning inside. it will come up. it ends up getting into the meat of the chicken. it's delicious. >> we will rub that with poultry seasoning. >> and look how good you are. you're wearing the gloves for 7:30. how does this sound? friday morning, right? november 3rd, 2017. the raw poultry. nice to have you along with us. >> it's been a good week. >> about an hour and a half, indirect heat. >> it has been. >> and you save the juices from right, dolly. >> don't take me back. a drip pan to drizzle it on the >> never forget. let's start with headlines, including what caused the chicken. you want to drizzle on the president's disappearing act on twitter? >> shutdown. chicken. i like using cheddar and qeusos a rogue employee deactivates president trump's account. the tech company launching an immediate investigation. >> the biggest tax cuts in our recoe. >> it makes a huge difference. country. we have reform. >> i would eat it off the bone. we have simplification. >> you're going to cover this >> as the president takes to the and put it on the grill until air waves to defend the the cheese gets nice and bubbly. president's long-awaited tax here it is over here. >> you garnish it with stuff. plan, that is facing serious >> and layer that.
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pushback on capitol hill. layer the chips in. >> this is like a dead fish. the more it sits in the sun, the and chicken and layer, layer. more it stinks. >> when you're condone. under fire again. nbc news learns that attorney >> that's what it looks like, general jeff sessions was aware all of the condiments and more of trump campaign workers making beer for carson. contact with russian officials, let's move on to miami. despite denying that to >> we're going to make a cubano congress. >> i have no knowledge of any such conversations by anyone sandwich for miami. connected to the trump campaign. we have a boneless pork can you hear me now? shoulder. i'm going to add a mixture of salt, pepper and cumin. cuba accuses the united states of lying about those acoustic onions, garlic, a little orange attacks on diplomats at the u.s. juice and that will cook for embassy in havana that left five hours on high, eight hours on low. >> could you cheat and buy pork nearly two dozen injured. fiery situation. at the deli? two men in arkansas accidentally >> you could. >> that's what siri usually does. >> don't listen to him. light a gas tank on fire while he is a crazy person wearing a helmet. >> matt, this is my impression of being in hell right here. filling up a car. a hippo walks to freedom. this is my impression. this is what it's going to be but the animal has second like. >> get a straw, dear. thoughts, turning around and returning home. >> in heaven, they give you a today, friday, november 3rd. straw. >> we have yellow mustard. >> it's just too much effort. just takes too long to get there.
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>> to go back around. carson prefers dijon. go back home. also this morning, we're but a true cuban is going to learning more about a harrowing have yellow. how do you like this, guys? ordeal for a california family traveling in brazil. >> salve thvannah right in the they were found alive, days of a bite. after vanishing, in an attack by >> really good. >> we have the pickles and swiss river pirates. gabe gutierrez has this story. cheese, ham and the roll is very important, too. if you find cuban rolls, you want that. >> reporter: good morning. otherwise, something with a adam harto, an artist. light interior and a crispy exterior. >> you're going to build that. and then, it goes under the his wife a fashion designer. he and three daughters were on sandwich dress. >> everything is better under a the trip of a lifetime in south press. >> you don't have a panini america. after being attacked by pirates press, you can use a heavy and hiding in the brazilian jungle, that dream trip seems skillet with another heavy skillet on top. more like a nightmare. >> you get the rips a ribs and this morning, after a harrowing run-in with pirates, adam and like that. sandwich, hoda? emily and their three daughters >> so good. >> good luck in the game. are happy to be safe. >> good luck to the raiders. the family adventure along the good luck to the dolphins. amazon river, turning we have the recipes s today s m treacherous. halfway through the 300-mile boat trip, they were attacked. today.com/food. you can watch that game on sunday night. "football night in america" 7:00
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they were tied up and robbed eastern. we're back in a moment. before disappearing. this is "today" on nbc. when the ferry finally docked, joseph, i'm steve. how are you? authorities realized the hartos were missing. the van parked on the ferry. searching the nearby jungle, police found their laptop and other stolen items. but still, no sign of the family. >> she's going cuckoo. >> reporter: before their run-in with the pirates, the hartos had an amazing story to tell. >> what are we doing, little one? >> hiking. >> reporter: five years ago, deciding to pack up and travel through south america. >> waiting out the rainstorm. >> reporter: documenting their adventure on a blog called "our open road." now, missing somewhere in the amazon, brazilian police launched an all-out manhunt. it took two days for the family to surface, rescued by nice to meet you sir. nice to meet you. how's it going man? the yankees? come on. villagers, sitting on the river. [ laughing ] the family says they took off, look at the smiles and the hard work fearing for their lives and that the people here are doing. continued to hide, unsure if the it's like making mini sandwiches.
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people around them were friendly. on their blog, they wrote this they're no different than anyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. whole family adventure was to this is a nice place. yeah. embrace a future unknown. he plays basketball with lauren. and the rewards of slow travel. at the airport, emily was seen steve called, fairly frantic. limping, her leg in a cast. her family escaping with bug you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just bites and scratches. it was a trip this family will been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. never forget. just not the one they were lauren brought out the best in me. hoping for. the family plans to meet with she made me a different person. police later today for more deep down in his heart he feels questioning. they were shown photos and for people who are disadvantaged. recognized three of the pirates. lauren's a light in everybody eye. no one has been arrested yet. she's the spark that has started the fire. after meeting with police, they plan to return to california. the goal is to keep places like this open so all people, back to you. >> i would imagine, yeah. >> gabe, thank you. regardless of disability, have an opportunity for employment. for a check of the weather, mr. roker is out. see, i love you. mr. price is in. >> shorts here in the northeast. i love you guys too. you know that. yeah. and snow gear on in the pacific northwest. you can see the rotation around this low pressure system. it's a little bit of weather speak. winds that are ushering in all that moisture from the pacific.
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and it will dump a ton of snow in some areas out there. two storms. here's the first one. there's the second one. as we head through the weekend. so, the first storm moves inland today. another storm, as we roll [ cheers and applause ] through saturday. and we head above 6,000 feet, welcome back. willie and sheinelle are here we're going to get plenty of the with a look ahead to the weekend. >> have you heard about the one white stuff. a foot to two feet likely above chip challenge? at 6,000. they use the hottest pepper. at lake shasta, tahoe, all the i opened my mouth. how hot can it be. way south to yosemite. apparently tomorrow, i'm trying it. that and the macy's thanksgiving and as the storm works its way towards the east, you will see 6 to 18 inches in the cascades and day parade. >> on sunday, my guest is kelly the olympics. i.d. and the mountains of clarkson. she has a new album out. can you believe it's been 15 montana, upwards of 20 inches of years since she won idol. and she's going to "the voice" snow, all while the northeast bass, in 70-degree-plus record with carson. >> great talent and we set rec good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another round of fog this morning. but just like yesterday, it's going to disappear. nbc 10 news starts now. and with sunshine and a few good morning. scattered clouds, temperatures will head for the 70s.
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76 in new jersey. your time now is 8:56. you see some of the fog at the shore. that clears out. let's get right to bill henley 73 degrees with partly sunny skies this afternoon. with your forecast. and a nice, mild day in the >> it was never cold this morning and the temperatures are lehigh valley, too. just a slight chance of a shower warming up now, 60 degrees in with the afternoon clouds coming philadelphia, lots of sunshine, just a few thin clouds. through. 70s for philadelphia park the not much left of the fog in the suburbs, and delaware. it turns cooler for the weekend. suburbs. 57 degrees right now. sunshine in king of prussia. >> guys, you're up to date 69 degrees by 2:00 and climbing. we're heading for the 70s this weather-wise. coming up, the mysterious afternoon. that includes the shore, up to discovery inside egypt's great 73 degrees today. pyram now let's get a check on pyramid. we are there live. also ahead, are hart stents traffic with jessica boyington. >> watching the schuylkill useless when it comes to chest expressway. still some delays towards center pain? dr. oz with important city. information. and then, the remarkable we're watching our cameras now. story and the remarkable family behind that ice bucket challenge from the blue route to the vine, phenomenon and its impact three speeds in the 20s. years later. and today loves football meets dinner with the dalys. watch for a crash around belmont avenue. the philadelphia city council is holding a hearing today on the proposed creation of a community bail fund.
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for us. hey, lucy. >> reporter: talk about an incredible view. the great pyramid of giza has been around for centuries. when scientists uncovered a huge void inside, there was excitement and hope that they could finally unravel that pyramid's ancient history. for 4,000 years, egypt's great pyramid of giza was a dazzling feat of genius. an object of mystery and intrigue. but how was it built? and could anything else lie hidden in its ancient walls. now, an intriguing new discovery, in one of the world's oldest structures. located above the grand gallery, a hidden void inside the heart of the pyramid. >> it was unexpected. >> reporter: the first major discovery since the 1800s. says nat geo science reporter,
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you make me the happiest man in the world. will you marry me? will you marry me? >> oh, my god. >> an emphatic yes. savannah, i love the smile on your face. seen that a bunch of times. we have the newly engaged couple joining us from houston. good morning, guys. congratulations. >> hi. >> guys, carlos, walk us through how long had that proposal plan been in the works. >> it had been for a month or so. i really wanted to do it. i was waiting for the right time to do it. i knew we had championship potential in our team. i was waiting it out. we were able to win. for me, that was plan "a." i'm glad plan "a" worked because i didn't have a plan "b." >> you looked surprised. were you? >> i honestly was. it was something that i never imagined him doing, especially
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there. you know, he was so focused on all those games that when he got down on one knee, i, like -- >> the only thing -- the only thing i was talking about during those days was baseball, baseball, baseball. it was game seven. i was so -- i was laser-focused on just playing baseball, she would never have thought i was going to prose pose. >> we saw the size of that ring. was it in your pocket? >> it was a good story if i had it throughout the whole game. but i didn't. way too big for the pocket. >> it was large. you might have tried to turn two with the ring, rather than the ball. >> i could not slide with it in my back pocket. in the ninth inning, i went in the clubhouse. i don't want to jinx anything, but if we get three outs, bring me my ring. >> never a doubt. if you had lost game seven, was
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good morning. i'm pamela osborne. your time is 7:56. let's get right to first alert meteorologist bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood weather forecast. good morning, ibm. >> good morning. we're seeing some improvements. still some areas of fog. but it's quickly clearing and thinning out. wilmington, you see some of the buildings now. sunshine, warming to near 60 at 9:00 in wilmington. into the low 70s starting at noon and climbing. sunshine nice and bright in new jersey. up to 76 today. even a nice warmup at the shore to 73. >> thank you. now we'll check the roads with nbc10 first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. how's it looking out there, jess? >> we're watching the 42 freeway for a little sun glare northbound around 41. slowdowns here, too. moving up toward the philadelphia area or maybe to 295, a little slow. also watching the crash on downingtown on route 30 bypass
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eastbound, blocking part of route 82's off-ramp. back to you. in philadelphia this morning, city inspectors are checking out a vacant row home on olney that collapsed last night. no injuries were reported. licenses and inspections, looking for problems with neighboring homes on west fisher avenue. decision 2017. the final weekend before election day. the big race in the region is for new jersey governor. republican kim guadagno and democrat phil murphy are campaigning across the state leading up to tuesday's balloting. this is a reminder -- nbc10 is helping you get ready for the weekend's eagles game. it starts at 9:30 sunday morning. the "eagles game day kickoff" followed by "eagles game plan" at 10:00 here on nbc10, the official station of the philadelphia eagles. we'll have another update for you in about 25 minutes. remember, join us every weekday morning from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
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why are south jerseyans turning against steve sweeney? it's because sweeney's been exposed as a double dipping pension padder. caught spending campaign money on lavish dinners and fine cigars for his pals. investigated for being a lobbyist and a senator at the same time. sweeney voted to raise taxes 145 times while our economy continues to struggle. south jersey is a mess, and it's time to take out the trash. on november 7th, make a change. dump sweeney.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, twitter takedown. president trump's twitter account briefly shut down for 11 minutes. this morning, the twitter employee behind the drama, as the president touts the tax plan. >> the biggest tax cuts in our country. > >> how will the proposal affect your paycheck? plus, brain booster. how cutting calories could fight ages and delay the effects of alzheimer's. >> there's benefits to the cardiovascular system. obesity. diabetes. these are disorders that can increase your risk for alzheimer's disease. >> does it really work? what you need to know. and challenge accepted.
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we catch up with the young man behind that ice bucket challenge that took the world by storm. how his story and its impact are still being felt years later. >> this thing, to this day, is the largest viral sensation in the history of mankind. it's amazing to us. >> today, friday, november 3rd, 2017. ♪ we got a couple of love birds celebrating. >> our tenth anniversary. >> mom and dad woke us up early. >> to be on "today." >> i found out these three ladies are playing hookie from work. >> but i'm the boss. ♪ >> i have a little girl name ed mackenzie who is celebrating her birthday. >> on "today." >> raise your hand if you're a marathoner. raise your hand if you love a
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marathoner. [ cheers ] >> a fun weekend here in new york city. people from all around the world taking part in the new york city marathon. we welcome them here. >> and there's us that just watch it. you go. >> right into our uber car and go home. a lot happening this morning. we get right to your news at 8:00. president trump leaving for a crucial overseas trip. he is putting pressure on congress to pass that gop tax plan. kristen welker joins us now. she has the very latest. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: busy day here, matt. good morning to you. president trump's five-nation trip will be the biggest foreign policy test yet. and it comes with a number of challenges here at home, as well as an unexpected glitch on his favorite form of social media. about 7:00 p.m. eastern, the president's twitter account was deactivated for 11 minutes. at 8:05 p.m., twitter posted a
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statement, saying the president's account was inadvertently deactivated due to human error by a twitter employee. several hours later, the company posting again, saying we have learned this was done by a twitter customer support employee who did this on the employee's last day. we are conducting a full personal review. well, not surprisingly, the president is up and weighing in on twitter. tweeting, my twitter account was taken down by a rogue employee. the word must finally be getting out and having an impact. that outage happening on the same day the republicans unveiled their new tax plan to americans. among the big takeaways, the number of tax brackets will shrink from seven to four. 401(k) accounts would be left untouched. but the gop plan would cut or get rid of popular deductions. later today, the focus will the on foreign policy. the president will be in asia
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for 12 days. the man accused of killing three random victims inside a colorado walmart store will make his first appearance today. police captured 47-year-old scott ostrem on thursday, while he was struck in traffic near his denver area home. officials say ostrem walked away from his job before that shooting. he has a history of financial problems according to authorities. in the meantime, police are explaining why it took them five hours to publicly identify a suspect. one reason, they say is several people inside the store were holding licensed weapons. they had pulled them out after the gunfire. they had to sort through that. today is the day that smartphone lovers have been dreaming of for months now. apple's iphone x was released today. this is a live look at one of the apple stores here in manhattan. similar scenes in cities across
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the globe from boston and chicago to beijing and sydney. the iphone x loaded with new puck chur features, like the face i.d. it includes an upgraded camera. the iphone x starts at $999. >> not $9.99. $999. let's spice up the morning. hoda's morning boost. >> we can use a great laugh. what's funnier than knocking off a snack container off of your tray at lunchtime. >> i love that. [ laughing ] >> oh, my gosh. >> all day long, everybody. eventually, dad had to stop the fun and games because they had to eat lunch. oh, my gosh. how about a belly laugh from a little baby. >> that's one of the world's greatest laughs right there.
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cutie. a good one. much more ahead this morning, including dr. oz. he's going to weigh in on troubling news about a popular procedure for millions of heart patients. plus, the touching story behind the ice bucket challenge that became a global phenomenon. first, let's see what megyn kelly has coming up. >> hey, guys. a producer from nbc's "the bachelorette" is speaking out in a megyn kelly exclusive. talking about the shaocking things that went on behind the scenes at that show. all that plus the diet tweak that could boost your brain. maria shriver has that story. restore dry hair with replenishing care. whole blends by garnier. legendary olive haircare. infused with olive oil & olive leaf extracts. it softens and shines for naturally-beautiful hair. garnier whole blends legendary olive. find every blend at walmart. major nutrition: okay, folks, let's get the lady of the house back on her feet, and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks. (cheering) the complete balanced nutrition of ensure,
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try tide purclean [ cheers and applause ] we're back at 8:10, with a stunning study that raises questions about a popular procedure to relieve chest pains in heart patients. new research suggests that stents often implanted in blocked arteries may not be better than taking medication. dr. mehmet oz is a surgeon and host of "the dr. oz show." it is estimated 7,000 stents are implanted in patients every year. is this study telling me they're no better than if i take medication for chest pains? >> it says some of the patients should not be getting stents. when used appropriately, they're fantastic. maybe half the time in specific cases, we're not using it the right way. and this study is atize seismice
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that is possible. i'm a heart doctor. this is my area. and the basic concept is the following. stents make sense. i can heal with steel. i can open up a blood vessel that has problems. if i have plumbing that's blocked up, i want to open it. >> it's surgery. if you get the same benefit with medication, why would you go through surgery? >> if you have a life-threatening problem. you might die, you don't have time to adjust with lifestyle and medications. and the author was very open. she wrote this article, articulating why we overdo it. for the first time in 40 years, it wudas a blinded, randomized trial. in that specific incidence and common incidence, that has stable chest pain, what do i do? there wasn't a big difference between people who had medical therapy, eating the right foods, getting medications, versus
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having a stent placed. that should help viewers nudge their doctors. >> will it change the practice? >> it will change my desire to advise stents. if you're about to have a heart attack, get in there and get treated. >> you ended on what i want to end on. if you experience chest pains, the course of action you should take? >> don't pass go. call the doc, get treated. that's a separate category. we're not talking about 700,000 stents. just the stents that are used. you walk into the hospital with chest pain. there's a little narrowing there. we don't want that to happen without a bigger conversation with everybody involved. >> so important. dr. oz, thank you very much. we appreciate it. let's go to dave price with a check of the weather. >> sports and weather together rye n right now. why? the astros have a parade they deserve. 2:00 central time. mostly cloudy skies. there's a chance for a thunderstorm. 80% humidity.
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little sticky out there. nothing out of the ordinary for houston. it should be a great day to be outside and celebrate what has been a remarkable season. now, we head up to new york. it's the new york city marathon sunday. all in all, the weather should be okay. but while you're getting ready to run the race in staten island, hours before it actually starts, it may be raining. temperatures will be 57 degrees at 9:00 a.m. by noontime, we begin to dry on out. we should be at 62 and 64 at 3:00 in the ampfternoon. everyone begins to celebrate the accomplishment of getting through that race. my wife is one of them. good luck, honey. here we go, the rest of the country, looks like the northeast will see mild weather. and the northwest will see sloppy conditions. th's a quick lookat good morning. i'm bill henley. the clouds are thinning out. sunshine is going to be nice and bright. we warm into the 70s this afternoon. still a little bit of fog left in delaware, but not for long.
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sunshine will take over and the fog at the shore is already thinning out. 73 at the shore this afternoon, 76 degrees inland. sunshine to begin with in the lehigh valley. clouds this afternoon, a slight chance of a shower later today. partly sunny skies and a nice warmup for philadelphia and the suburbs. cooler this weekend. >> that's a quick look at the weathe weather picture, folks. dave, you just ran a marathon. >> marine corps. thank you very much. >> good luck to your wife. carson, good luck to you on sunday. >> are you running, too? >> no. i'm selling doughnuts. i make a killing everywhere. >> taking place for me. >> let's look at what is "trending" on twitter. #national sandwich day. #seinfeldtaughtme. and #callitwhatyouwant. when you get on a plane, do you
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choose an aisle seat or a window seat? who likes the aisle? >> always. >> window. >> window, hoodie over my face. >> i love the middle seat. i want to talk. >> on a lear jet. >> i like to lay out across all three. >> here, apparently, the reason i ask you this. depending on what seat you choose, it tells something about yourself. the people who prefer the window seat, mr. price, are more selfish. and they like to be in control. >> yeah. >> these are the people who prefer to stay in their own little bubble. >> it did say you like that. >> i'm a laidback weatherman. >> you're selfish. >> a selfish laidback weatherman. >> those in the aisle seats, are more reserved. less irritable and more considerate of others. you're the one who has to get up every time the other guy says i have to go to the bathroom. >> why do you like the aisle? >> i like to get up all the
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time. >> i need to be able to get up. i have anxiety. if i'm stuck, i need to go. >> i want to sleep until the minute we land. >> you're selfish. you won't even run the same marathon as your wife. >> does it matter if you're on a short flight or a long flight? >> no. >> aisle every time. >> i like the aisle because you have get up and use the bathroom. and i'm tall and sometimes i like to stick my feet out. >> and trip the flight attend t attendant. you're selfish. >> don't project, selfish person. >> wow. >> we actually just go. >> stay here. >> let's sit in the aisle seat. carson, what do you have? >> a lot today. prince jackson, michael's oldest son, involved in a frightening motorcycle accident. you can see him lying on the stretcher in the ambulance. a representative saying that jackson said that prince sustained a knee injury and multiple lacerations. he was released from the hospital and took a moment to
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thank everybody for their well-wishes. >> what's going on, everybody? i'm at home. i'm resting. i'm recovering. and also, thank you, guys, for all your concern and reaching out and saying if i'm okay. i really appreciate it. >> pretty nasty photo. i don't know if we put it up. glad he's all right. he thanked the first responders and the ucla medical staff. taylor swift, as matt mentioned. #callitwhatyouwant. that is the name of taylor's song, released overnight. you hear it behind me. many speculating that her son is about her boyfriend. swift announcing a new video series to be released on november 13th called the making of a song. it's a series behind the scenes look at taylor and her whole writing process. all the footage shot by her. that's pretty cool. you can watch her work on the new record, "reputation." the writing process, how she goes in the studio.
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nice insight if you're a taylor swift fan. that comes out a week from today. and the song of the summer has a new remix. here you go, savannah. "despacito." daddy yankee, justin bieber. it was the first video to surpass 4 million views on youtube. getting more views. look at what one guy takes the tune of despacito, and throws some science into the mix. ♪ ♪ looking at the lajic in the ways that we grow ♪ ♪ everybody connected by a key code ♪ ♪ enhance the vedo >> the song is done by one person. changes the lyrics into a biology lesson. pretty good, right? the song of the summer. biggest song of the school year. your "pop start" today. >> do you have a click? >> i do have a click.
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weddings, they can make for a long and tiring day. especially one flower girl. well, it's true. she ended up snoozing through the ceremony. where are the flowers? 6 months old. it was her time to shine. lave running in the marine marathon. >> that was me. coming across. exhausted. >> her dad was hoping it was a power nap. but, no. the little flower girl was sleepy. she had other plans. right down the aisle. >> nighty-night. >> that's yourck.
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